Letters from Wilhelmina Nisbet to Charles Nisbet

Letters from Wilhelmina Nisbet to Charles Nisbet
Date
1779-1784

Wilhelmina Nisbet, the Countess of Leven, writes six letters to Charles Nisbet on a number of different issues, including commenting on contemporary religious movements and arguing that Nisbet should not accept the position as President of Dickin

Location
MC 2001.7, B1, F27-32
Time Period

Letter from John Dickinson to Caesar Rodney

Letter from John Dickinson to Caesar Rodney
Date
May 21, 1779

Continental Congressman John Dickinson asks Caesar Rodney, President of Delaware, to convey a resolution to the Council of Assembly. The resolution dictates a state payment of forty-five hundred thousand dollars to the Continental Treasury.

Location
MC 2001.13, B1, F2
Time Period

Letter from Nathanael Greene and Richard Humpton to Francis Gurney

Letter from Nathanael Greene and Richard Humpton to Francis Gurney
Date
November 7, 1777

Major General Nathanael Greene and Colonel Richard Humpton, both officers in the Continental Army, write Lieutenant Colonel Francis Gurney to certify that he is innocent of providing any support or information to the United Kingdom.

Location
I-SpahrB-1967-5
Time Period

Letter from John Adams to James Warren (Copy)

Letter from John Adams to James Warren (Copy)
Date
July 24, 1775

Second Continental Congress Representative John Adams writes to James Warren, a judge in Watertown, Massachusetts, and discusses the arrival of gunpowder, the formation of a continental treasury, and asks if "your new Legislative and Executive fee

Location
I-Purchase-1972-2
Time Period

Letter from John Armstrong to James Armstrong

Letter from John Armstrong to James Armstrong
Date
April 30, 1772

John Armstrong writes to his son James about his attempt to seek his fortune in the West Indies.  Armstrong also discusses news of General William Irvine, Dr. McCoskry, Dr. Benjamin Rush, and Mr. Waddell. Transcript included.

Location
I-SpahrB-1968-4
Time Period

Letter from the Commissioners of Indian Affairs to Benjamin Morgan

Letter from the Commissioners of Indian Affairs to Benjamin Morgan
Date
October 25, 1776

The Commissioners of Indian Affairs of the Middle Department at Fort Pitt write to merchant Benjamin Morgan and order flints for militia companies under the command of Captain Pigman, Captain Sullivan, Captain Baird, and Captain Shields.

Location
I-SpahrB-1955-6
Time Period